Situated alongside the golden part of the Hexi Hall in Gansu, Xuanquanzhi Posthouse, a Han Dynasty courier station constructed over 2,000 years in the past, was as soon as an important hub on the traditional Silk Street. Nestled on the foot of Sanwei Mountain, it was named after its sacred “Hanging Spring (spring on the cliff),” whose never-failing waters sustained numerous retailers and vacationers.
As the one excavated Silk Street relay station up to now, it has yielded over 70,000 artifacts, together with greater than 30,000 Han-era picket slips, vividly showcasing the bustling exchanges of envoys and caravans.
East of Dunhuang, the place fashionable highways now hint the paths of historical camel trains, its guesthouses and stables stand as enduring witnesses to East-West cultural fusion. As a UNESCO World Heritage Website, Xuanquanzhi ruins has immortalized the Silk Street’s legacy of civilizational dialogue. (Reporter: Xue Lingqiao)
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